Piscataquaweisse
Blue Lobster Brewing Company in Hampton, New Hampshire, United States 🇺🇸
Berliner Weisse Regular|
Score
7.05
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Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 10 | Overall - 7.5
375ML Bottle. AirForceHops picked this up for me. Thanks dude. Enjoyed at 45F in stemmed bulb glass.
A - Deep ruby red / purple appearance with some yeast floaters. Pink bright head that fades slowly.
S - Nose is great. Plums and Blueberries have a nice color but aren’t known for their nose. I’d say its reminiscent of very weak and less tart raspberries.
T - Wow. Impressive taste. The plums are more apparent than blueberries. Sharp acidity in the middle with a bursting tartness. Fades pretty fast and doesn’t linger. The wheat is not huge and there’s very little acidity.
M - Jammy, sweet, nice wheat backbone and sweetness. Balanced bottle conditioning and a bit effervescent.
O - There’s a lot of flavor here considering it’s a 2.9% beer. that’s what’s most amazing about this beer. How much Dave was able to cram into such a low alcohol beer.
CLW (17000) reviewed Piscataquaweisse from Blue Lobster Brewing Company 12 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
Bottle purchased @ BL. Awesome pink color with a purple tint. Nose is tart berries and plum juice. Nice balance of tart berry and sweet plums. Light lactic notes with a mild puckering after the sip. The fruit, sour and tartness is in real nice harmony in this brew. Carbonation gives me a soda pop liveliness with a dry texture. Overall another nice Berliner Weisse, yet I prefer the Hamptonweisse from this past summer. Just my personal taste. Still David did a nice job with this brew!
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
Bottle from Bert’s Pours a cloudy dark pink color with decent sized beige head that quickly dissipates to a cap on top. Small amount of floaties rustling about. Smells of grapefruit juice, spicy bready wheat malt with hints of berry. The flavor is tart with lemons against a mild wheat backdrop. Lingering lactic tartness mixed with non descript fruit and a hint of wet cardboard. Medium body with a moderate to high level of carbonation and a tart puckering mouthfeel. Wow that is a damn fine Berliner!